The live stream action continues in the World Cup as Chile take on Australia from Group B at the Arena Pantanal, Cuiabá.
In the final of the three matches on Friday, Chile are expected to overcome Australia, who could struggle to make an impact at Brazil.
With the two previous World Cup finalists to come after this match, you’d feel the loser will have too big of a task to qualify!
Jorge Sampaoli’s appointed help turned Chile’s World Cup qualifying around and in the end they easily progressed.
Australia were far from brilliant during qualifying and are 6-0 friendly defeats to France and Brazil, former coach Holger Osieck was dismissed.
Ange Postecoglou has since been appointed and has promised to play a passing game at Brazil, even against three illustrious opponents.
Chile impressed in beating England at Wembley in 2013 and head to Brazil having won their two warm-up matches against Northern Ireland and Egypt.
Australia lost narrowly to Group A side Croatia, after previously drawing with South Africa 1-1 before leaving for Brazil.
World Cup best: Chile third place (1962); Australia round of 16 (2006)
2010 World Cup: Chile last 16; Australia group stage
Squads in full
Chile
Goalkeepers: Claudio Bravo, Johnny Herrera, Cristopher Toselli
Defenders: Gary Medel, Gonzalo Jara, Jose Rojas, Eugenio Mena, Mauricio Isla
Midfielders: Jorge Valdivia, Felipe Gutierrez, Jose Pedro Fuenzalida, Francisco Silva, Arturo Vidal, Charles Aranguiz, Marcelo Diaz, Carlos Carmona, Miiko Albornoz
Forwards: Alexis Sanchez, Esteban Paredes, Eduardo Vargas, Jean Beausejour, Mauricio Pinilla, Fabian Orellana
Australia
Goalkeepers: Eugene Galekovic, Mitchell Langerak, Mat Ryan
Defenders: Jason Davidson, Ivan Franjic, Ryan McGowan, Matthew Spiranovic, Alex Wilkinson, Bailey Wright
Midfielders: Oliver Bozanic, Mark Bresciano, James Holland, Mile Jedinak, Massimo Luongo, Matthew McKay, Mark Milligan, Tommy Oar, James Troisi, Dario Vidosic
Forwards: Tim Cahill, Ben Halloran, Matthew Leckie, Adam Taggart
Team news
Chile may be without key midfielder Arturo Vidal, however the Juventus man should be fit for the remainder of their group matches.
Gary Medel is likely to play in the heart of their defence, as opposed to his centre midfield preference at club level.
Pressure is on the forward duo of Alexis Sanchez and Eduardo Vargas, whose international form has been excellent recently.
Australia’s biggest decision is whether to play Tim Cahill as the lone forward or in a midfield role.
Matthew Leckie was up front in the defeat to Croatia, with Tommy Oar out wide and the same side could be named.
Chile (3-4-3): Bravo, Mena, Medel, Roja, Carmona, Diaz, Isla, Beausejour, Sanchez, Valdiva, Vargas
Australia (4-5-1): Ryan, Wilkinson, Franjic, Spiranovic, Davidson, Oar, Jedinak, Cahill, Vidosic, Milligan, Leckie